'This Act shall have effect subject to the making of a declaration by Her Majesty's Government upon ratification, to be deposited with the Secretary General of the United Nations, as follows

"Her Majesty's Government, being cognizant of the declaration upon signature by the Government of the State of Israel, will itself reject attempts to interpret its provisions in a politically motivated manner against actions of the United Kingdom and its citizens. Her Majesty's Government hopes that the United Kingdom's expressions of concern at the consequences of politicization of the intended central impartial body will help prevent the undermining of the objectives of the Statute.".'.

Amendments of the ICC Statute

Mr Crispin Blunt
Mr Gerald Howarth

NC8

To move the following Clause:

'If an amendment is adopted to the ICC Statute under Article 121, within six months of the meeting of the Assembly of States Parties which adopts such amendment Her Majesty's Government shall obtain approval for such amendment by positive resolution of both Houses of Parliament, failing such approval being given six months after the meeting of the Assembly of States Parties Her Majesty's Government will give notice for withdrawal under Article 127.'.

Mrs Cheryl Gillan
Mr Edward Garnier

59

Clause 49, page 25, line 14, at end insert ', and

(c) orders relating to the payment of reparations to victims of crimes within the jurisdiction of the Court and from the Trust Fund established under Article 79'.

Mrs Cheryl Gillan
Mr Edward Garnier

6

Clause 50, page 26, line 16, at end insert ', other than the transfers referred to in Article 8.2(b)(viii) except where those transfers are involuntary on the part of the persons transferred.'.

Mrs Cheryl Gillan
Mr Edward Garnier

7

Clause 50, page 26, line 24, at end insert ', as that report may be amended from time to time'.

Mrs Cheryl Gillan
Mr Edward Garnier

8

Clause 50, page 26, line 30, after 'relevant', insert 'declaration made by the United Kingdom when ratifying the ICC Statute and any relevant'.

Mrs Cheryl Gillan
Mr Edward Garnier

9

Clause 50, page 26, line 31, leave out 'ratifying any treaty' and insert 'signing or ratifying any other treaty'.

Mr Gerald Howarth
Mr Crispin Blunt

31

Schedule 8, page 72, line 13, leave out subsection (i).

Mr Gerald Howarth
Mr Crispin Blunt

32

Schedule 8, page 72, line 16, leave out subsection (ii).

Mr Gerald Howarth
Mr Crispin Blunt

33

Schedule 8, page 72, line 24, leave out subsection (iv).

Mr Gerald Howarth
Mr Crispin Blunt

34

Schedule 8, page 72, line 30, leave out subsection (v).

Mr Gerald Howarth
Mr Crispin Blunt

35

Schedule 8, page 73, line 24, leave out subsection (xxi).

Mr Crispin Blunt

53

Clause 51, page 27, line 11, leave out from first 'Kingdom' to end of line 12.

Mr Robert Maclennan
Mr Mark Oaten

42

Clause 51, page 27, line 11, leave out 'a United Kingdom resident'.

Mr Robert Maclennan
Mr Mark Oaten

43

Clause 51, page 27, line 12, at end insert ', or

( ) outside the United Kingdom by a non-UK national who after the alleged offence has been committed is present in England and Wales.'.

Mr Robert Maclennan
Mr Mark Oaten

44

Clause 52, page 27, line 16, leave out subsection 2.

Mr Robert Maclennan
Mr Mark Oaten

45

Clause 52, page 27, line 23, leave out subsection 3.

Mr Crispin Blunt

54

Clause 52, page 27, line 29, leave out from first 'Kingdom' to end of line 30.

Mr Robert Maclennan
Mr Mark Oaten

46

Clause 52, page 27, line 29, leave out 'a United Kingdom resident'.

Mr Robert Maclennan
Mr Mark Oaten

47

Clause 52, page 27, line 30, at end insert 'or

( ) outside the United Kingdom by a non-UK national who after the alleged offence has been committed is present in England and Wales.'.

Mrs Cheryl Gillan
Mr Edward Garnier

10

Clause 54, page 28, line 20, leave out subsection (2).

Mrs Cheryl Gillan
Mr Edward Garnier

11

Clause 54, page 28, line 22, leave out 'shall' and insert 'may'.

Mr Crispin Blunt

55

Clause 54, page 28, line 36, leave out from first 'Kingdom' to end of line 37.

Clause 58, page 30, line 28, leave out from first 'Kingdom' to end of line 29.

Mr Robert Maclennan
Mr Mark Oaten

48

Clause 58, page 30, line 28, leave out from 'or' to end of line 29 and insert

'( ) outside the United Kingdom by a non-UK national who after the alleged offence has been committed is present in Northern Ireland.'.

Mr Robert Maclennan
Mr Mark Oaten

49

Clause 59, page 30, line 33, leave out subsection 2.

Mr Robert Maclennan
Mr Mark Oaten

50

Clause 59, page 30, line 40, leave out subsection 3.

Mr Crispin Blunt

57

Clause 59, page 31, line 4, leave out from first 'Kingdom' to end of line 5.

Mr Robert Maclennan
Mr Mark Oaten

51

Clause 59, page 31, line 4, leave out from 'or' to end of line 5 and insert

'( ) outside the United Kingdom by a non-UK national who after the alleged offence has been committed is present in the United Kingdom.'.

Mr Crispin Blunt

58

Clause 61, page 32, line 5, leave out from first 'Kingdom' to end of line 6.

Mrs Cheryl Gillan
Mr Edward Garnier

2

Clause 65, page 34, line 5, leave out from 'or' to 'that' in line 6 and insert 'consciously disregarded information which clearly indicated'.

Mr Gerald Howarth
Mr Crispin Blunt

28

Clause 65, page 34, line 10, at end insert

'(2A) it shall be a defence to any charge arising from this Act for a military commander to claim that he was faithfully discharging the responsibilities laid upon him by a Minister of the Crown.'.

Mr Gerald Howarth
Mr Crispin Blunt

29

Clause 65, page 34, line 25, leave out subsection (5).

Mr Gerald Howarth
Mr Crispin Blunt

30

Clause 66, page 35, line 12, leave out subsection (4).

Mrs Cheryl Gillan
Mr Edward Garnier

3

Clause 78, page 41, line 31, leave out from 'Crown' to ', and' in line 32.

Mrs Cheryl Gillan
Mr Edward Garnier

1

Clause 78, page 41, line 33, at end insert

'( ) For the avoidance of doubt, this Act does not apply to persons acting in the discharge of their duties in the public service of the Crown.'.

Mr John Battle

27

Clause 84, page 44, line 3, leave out subsection (2).

NEW SCHEDULE

Mrs Cheryl Gillan
Mr Edward Garnier

NS1

To move the following Schedule:

'Rights of Person Delivered up to the ICC

1. All persons delivered up to the ICC under this Act shall be entitled to all the rights, protections and privileges which would be afforded to them in English law if they were facing a trial on indictment in England and Wales.

2. No person shall be delivered up to the ICC whether under this Act or otherwise or be subject to any of its powers whether set out in this Act or otherwise, in the absence of a written notice served in each specific case by the ICC at the time of arrest or detention of such a person which guarantees the provision of such rights, protections and privileges.

3. The said rights and protections and privileges in paragraph 2 shall include but not be limited to the following

(a) the presumption of innocence until proven guilty;

(b) a public trial unless the defendant consents to a trial in secret;

(c) the rights to confront and cross-examine witnesses;

(d) conduct of proceedings in the defendant's choice at the public expense;

(e) the right to remain silent without the drawing of adverse inferences for such silence;

(f) all proceedings whether by jury or otherwise to be conducted in the first language of the accused, or with the provision by the ICC to the defence and accused of appropriate and competent interpretation; and

(g) a party who has been acquitted of an offence may not be retried for the same offence, or an offence on the same or similar facts.'.

EXTRACT FROM THE ORDER OF THE HOUSE (3RD APRIL) RELATING TO PROGRAMMING

1. The Bill shall be committed to a Standing Committee.

2. The Standing Committee shall have leave to sit twice on the first day on which it shall meet.

3. Proceedings in the Standing Committee shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion on Thursday 3rd May.

ORDER OF COMMITTEE (9TH APRIL)
That

(1) during proceedings of the Standing Committee on the International Criminal Court Bill [Lords], the Committee do meet

(a) on Tuesday 10th April at five minutes to Ten o'clock and half-past Two o'clock, and

(b) from Tuesday 24th April, on Tuesdays, at half-past Ten o'clock and half-past Four o'clock, and on Thursdays, at five minutes to Ten o'clock and half-past Two o'clock;